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For those who are thinking of watching this compelling television, I'll sum it up and save you the trouble. 1. Takes a plane ride. 2. signs on the dotted line. 3. Receives a big wad of cash. WOW. |
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We don’t know the details of the deal yet and what part of it could be guaranteed based on injury |
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You forgot to include this detail. Right from the get go. Quote:
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Well the team did make the first move in trading for Smith, I think that’s what he’s referring to. Either way it’s over, time to move on.
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It is normal to not only resign the qb that led the team to NFC championship game but telling your leading rusher take a pay cut or your gone?
If the Skins did this people would be losing their minds and questioning the front office. Sent from my SM-G955W using Tapatalk |
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Yes it’s normal to try to improve your team any way possible Please dude the hate parade is beyond tired at this point |
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If the Skins had signed Mo Wilkerson to crazy money and started cutting players I would be saying things exact same thing about the Skins. Sent from my SM-G955W using Tapatalk |
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They want Murray to take a cut because Cook is their main guy, not because they can’t afford Cousins |
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So now Kirk finally gets to have the same experience that RG3 had when he first came to Washington.
Washington rolled out the red carpet for RG3. Minnesota is rolling out the red carpet for Kirk. RG3 was expected to be the difference maker. Now we finally have the QB that can take us to the top. Kirk is now the difference maker for Minnesota. He will be the one that can finally get them to the top. RG3 had an amazing college resume that shows he's the one that can do it. Kirk has an amazing resume from Washington that shows he's the one that can do it. RG3 always said the right things in public. Kirk always says the right things in public. RG3 got all the media attention. Kirk is getting all the media attention, and since that's not enough he's creating his own. At the time of RG3's signing, he had 100% potential. At this time for Minnesota, Kirk has 100% potential. At the time Washington took some big hits to get RG3. Minnesota is taking some hits to get Kirk. Kirk is finally getting the attention he deserves. In your face Snyder. Revenge is sweet. I hope he can back it up on the field. |
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Why is Dan at fault here? I never understood linking Kirk's decision to Dan... I'm glad Dan didn't break the bank for Kirk... So why else would this be a stab at Dan?
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What's disingenuous about what you quoted? Cousins calls a spade a spade. The idiot Redskins front office had plenty of choices to sign Cousins. They chose to use the franchise tag until they priced Kirk out of reach, with the climbing value of the tag and the market value of QBs. That is completely on the front office. Here's a good summary of what the Redskin FO did: Cousins Interview | The Team 980 The interview confirmed that Scot McCloughan was behind the team’s initial contract offer in late 2015. Cousins revealed that it happened before the Bears game in December of ’15. Cousins implied that McCloughan was smart and wanted to do it before the final few games of ’15 because he thought it was the right time to get a team-friendly deal. This is where the team’s initial offer was discussed. My understanding is that the initial offer/discussion in December of 2015 was for $12.5M per year. Cousins and his agent passed on the offer thinking that if he played well over the final few games and they were able to win the division the price would go much higher. Cousins played great down the stretch, the Skins won the division, and the price went up. According to reports at the time, when the season ended, the Redskins upped their offer to $16M per year/$24M guaranteed. This was an offer that was far short of Cousins’ market value especially after Brock Osweiler signed a deal for $18M per/$37M gtd in Houston. The reporting at the time was that Cousins would have signed a long-term deal at $19M per yr/$44M guaranteed. The Skins never came off the $16Mper/$24M gtd and hence, the first franchise tag was used. This was the moment the team must look back on and cringe. If they had ponied up and accepted the Cousins counter in early 2016, Cousins would currently be the 15th highest-paid QB in the league at $19M per year with still 3 years remaining on the contract. Not budging off the $16M/$24M led to the first tag and from the moment that first tag got slapped on Cousins, the ability to get a long-term deal was going to be more difficult, especially if he played well….and he did. Numbers sure were low then compared to now, lol. So the Redskins front office lowballed Cousins, dicked around for two years, and Cousins is at fault for trying to do right for himself, instead of just taking it? Seriously, what do you think Cousins should have done? Keep in mind what offer the Skins didn't accept, and how the market value for QBs shot upwards recently. |
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